Sudan Crisis: Military and Opposition Agree Three Year Transition

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Sudan Crisis: Military and Opposition Agree Three Year Transition
Sudan Crisis: Military and Opposition Agree Three Year Transition

Sudan’s military leaders have announced an agreement with the opposition alliance for a three-year transition period to a civilian administration.

The Transitional Military Council (TMC) said the alliance would have two-thirds of the seats on a legislative council.However, the two sides are yet to agree on a sovereign council – the top tier of power, where both want a majority.

Sudan has been ruled by the military council since last month’s toppling of President Omar al-Bashir.Protests that led to his downfall have continued, with a huge sit-in outside the military headquarters to demand full civilian government.Hours before the latest deal was announced, at least five protesters and a member of the security forces died in clashes in the capital, Khartoum.

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